Manchester University in Fort Wayne, IN, recently published their announcement of the university's premier offering of a pharmacogenomics master's degree program, to begin in the summer 2016 term.

An intensive one-year track, the PGx master's program prepares students with various undergraduate health sciences degrees to enter this "transformative field of medicine" and secure positions in "biological technology, genetic testing laboratories and the pharmaceutical industry."

Realizing the world-changing potential of pharmacogenomics, Manchester University places great importance on their ability to offer cutting edge and competitive programs; read the original release below to find out more information on the degree track and enrollment opportunities.